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In: Nordisk välfärdsforskning: Nordic welfare research, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 103-114
ISSN: 2464-4161
In: Nordiques, Heft 28, S. 51-67
ISSN: 2777-8479
In: Interdisciplinary studies in sex for sale 3
Coordination and collaboration is a perennial theme within public administration and management. This paper studies coordination and collaboration in the public sector by examining a specific case and policy field: The Norwegian joint, multi-agency effort to prevent and combat work-related crime. The main research questions are: How has the Norwegian government organized their work against work-related crime over the last decade? What specific coordination instruments have been introduced, and how do practitioners in the field assess these instruments? What characterizes coordination and collaboration, and what facilitates and constrains it? We find that the coordination efforts are seen as largely successful. The development represents a larger societal push towards joint intelligence efforts at the national level for the purpose of more analytical capacity and more effective use of punitive sanctions. At the same time, sector-based priorities, regulations and performance targets clearly constrain coordination and collaboration between the main actors in the field.
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This article studies inter-agency coordination in a "wicked" policy area by examining the Norwegian model against work-related crime. The main research questions are: How does the Norwegian government work to ensure coordination in the field of work-related crime? What enables and constrains horizontal and vertical coordination in this field? We find that the case represents a push towards joint intelligence efforts at the national level to create more analytical capacity and more effective use of punitive sanctions. By analysing data in the period from 2014 to 2019 we show that coordination has intensified over time, but that sector-based priorities, regulations and performance targets remain important obstacles for coordination. The article shows how a secondary organizational structure, ensuring a more coordinated, cross-sectoral strategy for combating work-related crime has been established at the national (strategic) and regional (tactical/operational) level. This supplements the primary organizational structure which is based on the more "traditional" division between ministerial areas and policy sectors and allows for both change and organizational stability. The result is a field that is more coordinated, but still complex and constrained by the existing sector-divisions, organizational and management structures. ; publishedVersion
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In: Routledge studies in criminal justice, borders and citizenship
Producing and presenting knowledge in an era of mass mobility -- Taking the border for a walk : a reflection on the agonies and ecstasies of exploratory research / Leanne Weber -- Manoeuvring in tricky waters : challenges in being a useful and critical migration scholar / May-Len Skilbrei -- "Crimmigration" statistics : numbers as evidence and problem / Synnøve Jahnsen and Kristin Slettvåg -- Funnel politics : framing an "irreal" space / Nicolay B. Johansen -- Epistemological and methodological accounts in practice -- Expectations and realities of fieldwork by a nascent qualitative researcher / Brandy Cochrane -- Spotting foreigners inside the courtroom : race, crime and the construction of foreignness / Ana Aliverti -- Migrant voices in the global south : challenges of recruitment, participation and interpretation / Bodean Hedwards and Sirakul Suwinthawong -- Life and death in immigration detention / Dominic Aitken -- The challenges and opportunities of researching life after immigration detention / Sarah Turnbull -- The politics of positionality, ethics and emotions -- Researching vulnerable women : sharing distress and the risk of secondary and vicarious trauma / Alice Gerlach -- In the absence of sympathy : serious criminal offenders and the impact of border control measures / Rebecca Powell and Marie Segrave -- Turning researcher position into theorizing : conceptualizing the police role in migration control / Helene O. I. Gundhus -- Race at the border / Alpa Parmar -- One of us or one of them? researcher positionality, language, and belonging in an all-foreign prison / Dorina Damsa and Thomas Ugelvik -- Voices in immigration detention centres in greece : different actors and possibilities for change / Andriani Fili, Criminal justice research in an era of mass migration: Concluding remarks, Synnøve Jahnsen, Rebecca Powell and Andriani Fili
In: Routledge studies in criminal justice, borders and citizenship
"We live in an era of mass mobility where governments remain committed to closing borders, engaging with securitisation discourses and restrictive immigration policies, which in turn nurture xenophobia and racism. It is within this wider context of social and political unrest that the contributors of this collection reflect on their experiences of conducting criminological research. This collection focuses on the challenges of doing research on the intersections between criminal justice and immigration control, choosing and changing methodologies while juggling the disciplinary and interdisciplinary requirements of the works audience. From research design, to fieldwork to writing-up, this book captures every part of the research process, drawing on a range of topics such as migration control, immigrant detention and border policing. It also reflects on more neglected areas such as the interpersonal and institutional contexts of research and the ontological and epistemological assumptions embedded within data analysis methods. It makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the major developments in current research in this field, how and why they occur and with what consequences. This book seeks to shake off the phantom of undisturbed research settings by bringing to the fore the researchers' involvement in the research process and its products. An interdisciplinary collection, it can be used as a reference not just for those interested in the criminology of mobility but also as a learning tool for anyone conducting research on a highly charged topic in contemporary policy and politics."--Provided by publisher.
In: Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift, Band 6, Heft 5, S. 8-24
ISSN: 2535-2512
In: Sosiologisk tidsskrift: journal of sociology, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 361-371
ISSN: 1504-2928